A decoding apparatus and method for producing a browsable slide show and a data storage medium therefor. The decoding apparatus having a mainstream decoder, which decodes mainstream packet data including image data to be reproduced in a browsable slide show; a sub-audio decoder, which decodes sub-audio packet data including audio data attached to the image data; a mainstream system time clock (STC) counter, which provides an STC sequence for controlling the decoding time of the mainstream packet data to the mainstream decoder; and a sub-audio STC counter, which provides an STC sequence for controlling the decoding time of the sub-audio packet data to the sub-audio decoder. Accordingly, it is possible to seamlessly reproduce sub-audio data even when a user selects a forward or reverse play in the middle of reproducing still image data with the sub-audio data attached thereto in a browsable slide show.
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1. A decoding method for reproducing data from an optical disc to provide a browsable slide show, the decoding method comprising: reading, from the optical disc, a playlist comprising a playitem that provides a main presentation of the playlist and a subplayitem that provides an auxiliary presentation associated with the main presentation; reading, from the optical disc, mainstream data corresponding to the playitem and sub-audio data corresponding to the subplayitem using the playlist; generating a first system time clock sequence for the mainstream data to control the decoding time of the mainstream data; decoding the mainstream data according to the first system time clock sequence for the mainstream data; generating a second system time clock sequence for the sub-audio data to control the decoding time of the sub-audio data; and decoding the sub-audio data according to the second system time clock sequence for the sub-audio data, the second system time clock sequence being independent of the first system time clock sequence, wherein a sub-audio data presentation is not synchronized with a mainstream data presentation, the generating of the first system time clock sequence for the mainstream data comprises determining an initial value of the first system time clock sequence for the mainstream data based on a program clock reference included in the mainstream data, and the generating of the second system time clock sequence for the sub-audio data comprises determining an initial value of the second system time clock sequence for the sub-audio data based on a program clock reference included in the sub-audio data.
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